In 2007, work was completed on the Gailliot Center for Newman Studies, the permanent home of the Institute. The Gailliot Center is executed in the Tudor Revival style to provide a symbolic connection to Newman’s English heritage. The structure is defined by a corner clock tower topped by four urns, symbolizing knowledge of great value. A pointed arch at the entrance porch signifies the quest for growth in the spiritual life. A cast stone crest bearing Newman’s coat of arms and